XGIMI MoGo 4
XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser

XGIMI MoGo 4 XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth specification comparison between the XGIMI MoGo 4 and the XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser. These two compact portable projectors share a remarkably similar feature set, making the choice between them a focused one. In this comparison, we examine every spec side by side — from projection quality and connectivity to audio performance — to help you determine which model best suits your needs.

Common Features

  • Audible noise is 28 dB on both products.
  • Operating power consumption is 65W on both products.
  • Battery life is 2.5 hours on both products.
  • Width is 96.5 mm on both products.
  • Height is 207.6 mm on both products.
  • Thickness is 96.5 mm on both products.
  • Weight is 1310 g on both products.
  • A dedicated smartphone app is available on both products.
  • Output resolution is 1080p on both products.
  • Response time is 20 ms on both products.
  • 3D display with glasses is supported on both products.
  • Maximum projection size is 200″ on both products.
  • HDR10+ support is not available on either product.
  • Minimum throw distance is 1 m on both products.
  • Refresh rate is 60Hz on both products.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either product.
  • Both products have 1 HDMI port.
  • AirPlay is supported on both products.
  • Bluetooth is available on both products.
  • Wi-Fi is supported on both products.
  • Both products have 2 USB ports.
  • Chromecast built-in is available on both products.
  • A VGA connector is not present on either product.
  • Bluetooth version is 5.1 on both products.
  • Stereo speakers are present on both products.
  • Vertical lens shift is not available on either product.
  • Horizontal lens shift is not available on either product.
  • A remote control is included with both products.
  • A built-in smart TV is available on both products.
  • Audio output power is 2 x 6W on both products.
  • A 3.5 mm audio jack socket is present on both products.

Main Differences

  • A laser light source is present on XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser but not available on XGIMI MoGo 4.
Specs Comparison
XGIMI MoGo 4

XGIMI MoGo 4

XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser

XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser

General info:
audible noise 28 dB 28 dB
has laser light source
release date June 2025 June 2025
operating power consumption 65W 65W
Battery life 2.5 hours 2.5 hours
width 96.5 mm 96.5 mm
height 207.6 mm 207.6 mm
thickness 96.5 mm 96.5 mm
weight 1310 g 1310 g
Has a dedicated smartphone app
volume 1933.2231 cm³ 1933.2231 cm³
warranty period 1 years 1 years

The XGIMI MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser are remarkably similar in their general profile — they share identical dimensions (96.5 × 207.6 × 96.5 mm), the same 1310 g weight, and an equal 1933 cm³ volume. In practical terms, this means both projectors are equally portable and interchangeable in any carry bag or shelf setup. Neither has a size or portability edge over the other.

Where the two diverge is the single most consequential spec in this group: the MoGo 4 Laser features a laser light source, while the standard MoGo 4 relies on a conventional lamp. A laser source typically delivers greater color accuracy, longer lifespan, and more consistent brightness over time without bulb degradation — a meaningful real-world advantage for long-term ownership, even if it is not reflected in the shared 65W power draw or the identical 2.5-hour battery life listed here.

All other general specs — 28 dB audible noise, smartphone app support, and a 1-year warranty — are perfectly matched. The MoGo 4 Laser holds a clear edge in this group solely due to its laser light source, which represents a qualitative upgrade in projection technology despite the two products being physically and operationally identical in every other listed respect.

Projection quality:
output resolution 1080p 1080p
response time 20 ms 20 ms
displays 3D with glasses
maximum projection size 200" 200"
supports HDR10+
minimum throw distance 1 m 1 m
refresh rate 60Hz 60Hz
supports Dolby Vision
supports HDR10

Across every projection quality specification provided, the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser are a perfect match. Both output at 1080p resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate — a combination that handles HD streaming and casual gaming cleanly without any motion artifacting concerns. A 20 ms response time is acceptable for general use and light gaming, though dedicated gamers chasing the lowest possible latency may want to note it is not a standout figure.

On the HDR front, both models support HDR10 but lack HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. In practice, HDR10 covers the vast majority of streaming content available today, so this is unlikely to be a limiting factor for most users. The shared 200″ maximum projection size and 1 m minimum throw distance speak to a flexible setup range suitable for everything from small bedrooms to larger living spaces. 3D content with compatible glasses is also supported on both units equally.

This group is a complete tie — there is no projection quality differentiator between the two products based on the available data. A buyer choosing between the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser should look to other specification groups, such as the light source technology noted previously, to inform their decision.

Connectivity:
HDMI ports 1 1
has AirPlay
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
USB ports 2 2
has Chromecast built-in
has a VGA connector
Bluetooth version 5.1 5.1
is DLNA-certified
has a DVI connector
supports Miracast
RJ45 ports 0 0
Has S/PDIF Out port

Both the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser arrive with a well-rounded wireless feature set. Chromecast built-in, AirPlay, Miracast, and DLNA certification together cover virtually every mainstream screen-mirroring and casting scenario — whether you are an Android, iOS, or laptop user. This is a notably complete wireless stack for portable projectors in this class.

On the wired side, each unit offers 1 HDMI port and 2 USB ports, which is a practical minimum for connecting a streaming stick, game console, or storage drive without needing a hub. The absence of an RJ45 ethernet port means both rely entirely on Wi-Fi for network connectivity — worth noting for anyone planning a fixed installation where a wired network connection would be preferred for stability. Bluetooth 5.1 ensures reliable, low-latency pairing with external speakers or headphones across a reasonable range.

Connectivity is an identical draw between the two models — every port count, wireless protocol, and Bluetooth version matches exactly. As with the projection quality group, buyers will need to weigh differences in other areas to distinguish between these two otherwise mirror-image products.

Features:
has stereo speakers
has lens shift (vertical)
has lens shift (horizontal)
has a remote control
has built-in smart TV
has a built-in speaker
audio output power 2 x 6W 2 x 6W
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has Dolby Atmos
has an external memory slot
has voice commands

Feature-for-feature, the MoGo 4 and MoGo 4 Laser are indistinguishable in this category. Both pack a built-in smart TV platform, eliminating the need for an external streaming device right out of the box — a genuine convenience advantage for a portable projector. The inclusion of a remote control reinforces that out-of-the-box usability.

Audio is handled by stereo speakers rated at 2 × 6W with Dolby Atmos support, which is a meaningful addition at this form factor. Dolby Atmos on a projector of this size will not replicate a full surround setup, but it does enable a more spatially aware soundstage compared to standard stereo processing. A 3.5 mm audio jack provides a simple fallback for wired headphones or external speakers when the built-ins are not sufficient. Notably, neither model offers voice commands or an external memory slot — limitations that apply equally to both.

This group is another clean tie. Every feature, from speaker output to smart platform availability, is shared identically across both models. The features category adds no new basis for differentiation — the laser light source remains the defining distinction between the two products.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After reviewing all available specifications, the XGIMI MoGo 4 and the XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser are virtually identical across the board, sharing the same 1080p resolution, 2.5-hour battery life, 65W power consumption, dual USB ports, Chromecast and AirPlay support, and a 2 x 6W stereo speaker setup. The sole distinguishing factor is the laser light source found exclusively in the MoGo 4 Laser. The XGIMI MoGo 4 is the ideal choice for budget-conscious buyers who want a fully-featured portable projector without the premium of laser technology. The XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser, on the other hand, is the better fit for users who prioritize the longevity and image consistency that a laser light source typically delivers.

XGIMI MoGo 4
Buy XGIMI MoGo 4 if...

Buy the XGIMI MoGo 4 if you want a fully-featured portable projector and do not specifically require a laser light source.

XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser
Buy XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser if...

Buy the XGIMI MoGo 4 Laser if having a laser light source is a priority for your projection setup.